Texas State students are hosting four different events this week to help raise awareness for T"he Campaign to Change Direction’s Five Signs of Emotional Suffering," as well as to destigmatize mental illness. The events will be held during a month-long campaign by Bobcats for Change.

In an effort to feed 60 more children in the 2017-18 school year, School Fuel is hosting a 5K run and kids run. The event, scheduled for Saturday, March 25, will be held in the Country Estates subdivision, starting at the swimming pool, 712 Country Estates Drive.

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A preferred scenario amendment to allow a nearly 7-acre development on Peques Street, off of Sessom, went before the Planning and Zoning Commission Tuesday night.

Doucet and Associates requested a zoning change for the 6.73 acres from Single Family (SF-6), which is meant to allow single-family detached houses with minimum lot sizes of 6,000 square feet, to T5 SmartCode, which accommodates higher density mixed-use developments including retail, offices, rowhouses and apartments.

According to the packet from Austin-based student housing developer Core Spaces, the highintensity development would be a five-story building with 703 beds and hundreds of parking spaces.

According to the city, it would be the only high-intensity development in the area. Commissioners expressed concern with the already dense traffic along Sessom and the potential environmental effects of the project – noting that construction would involve a lot of grading and disruption to the hillside and laying more concrete could cause more runoff from that development.

Yes, it would add more housing to the area.

No, the area presents too many potential traffic, environmental and neighborhood issues.